Network OperatorsAtt.net acquires Send to Mobile feature

Att.net acquires Send to Mobile feature

AT&T logo and Blackberry 8900 phone AT&T is inclined to present innovative phones that are made for heavy texting and other such novel features. Now Att.net has a new feature called “Send to Mobile” which makes it easy for customers to push content from the web portal to their AT&T mobile devices. This feature has recently been launched. AT&T’s wireless customers can gain access to email with unlimited storage by registering for a free att.net account.

Links to news, weather, sports and entertainment can be pushed to supported mobile devices through that account. Mobile versions of popular sites like Facebook, MySpace, Fandango, ESPN and more can be quickly accessed by customers on adding those links.

“Att.net is evolving to become the one place our customers can go to manage all their AT&T services and access content and applications for any of their devices,” commented Brian Shay, Senior Vice President-Converged Services, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. “Our goal is to deliver an integrated, easy-to-use experience that will make the benefits of our three-screens strategy even more evident to consumers.”

The Send to feature on att.net is a novel method in which AT&T is bringing the content and services on the customers’ mobile devices and other platforms such as PCs, TVs and wireless handsets. AT&T wireless customers can register for a free att.net account at the official AT&T website.

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